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AngelicaDeAlquezar
November 12, 2010, 07:29 AM
@Lou Ann: Try setting your keyboard display to "Spanish (traditional sort)". :thinking:
laepelba
November 12, 2010, 03:09 PM
Thanks! That worked for the º and ª ... but now my accents are backward: àèìòù.... I used to hit the button next to the "p" for an accent that is the right way. Where do I click now?
AngelicaDeAlquezar
November 12, 2010, 04:37 PM
The accent is next to the "ñ"; same key with "shift" types the diéresis (¨).
Shift + 1 = !
The key next to 0 is apostrophe (') and closing question mark (?)
Next key is opening exclamation mark (¡) and opening question mark (¿).
http://faculty.ssfs.org/~eduardo/foreign_lang/images/keyboard_spanish.jpg
brute
February 12, 2011, 04:31 PM
The keys on my keyboard are lettered in an English Layout, and in normal use EN appears at the bottom right of the screen. I have also installed Spanish, French and German via the Control Panel. By clicking on EN I can switch to ES, FR or D at any time to change language in the same document. It is also possible to customise some of your keys to print unusual characters.
laepelba
February 13, 2011, 10:16 AM
Brute - did you know that you can toggle between your set languages using "Alt + Shift"....
Apalánter
February 16, 2011, 10:15 AM
I'd like to use the Spanish keyboard layout only, because I'm tired of ctrl + shift, but my keyboard doesn't have the symbols > and <
The Spanish layout is this (http://people.vanderbilt.edu/%7Epaul.b.miller/spankey.jpg), and I have this (http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/images/press/2008/03-11dmk3000_lg.jpg) keyboard. Is there any other way besides unicode to type these symbols?
All keyboards in computers should have this symbols(< and >). That's so strange...:thinking:
But this is my keyboard, I have this < and >. http://www.usa-battery.net/images/DV2000-KEYBOARD.jpg
asiabird01
March 24, 2011, 08:31 PM
Do you have a Mac or a PC? Here are instructions for both:
Mac:
á Press Option + e, then type a
é Press Option + e, then type e
í Press Option + e, then type i
ó Press Option + e, then type o
ú Press Option + e, then type u
ñ Press Option + n, then type n
ü Press Option + u, then type u
¡ Press Option, then type 1
¿ Press Shift + Option, then type ?
PC:
(when typing the numbers use the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard)
á Press Alt + 160
é Press Alt + 130
í Press Alt + 161
ó Press Alt + 162
ú Press Alt + 163
ñ Press Alt + 164
ü Press Alt + 129
¡ Press Alt + 173
¿ Press Alt + 168
Hope that helps! :)
Asia
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